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Remote access server with integrated wan devices
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Chapter 4 - RASFinder Software
information (for one remote user at a time) via the Add Users dialog box. The user name and
password in this application must be negotiated between the RASFinder administrator and each
remote user.
User names can be up to 39 characters long, with any printable characters; however, no spaces are
allowed within the names. In our dialog box (above), we are using the User Name "User2." The letters
will appear as all caps in the Users List; however, dial-in applications will treat the user names as
case-insensitive strings, enabling the users to enter their user names as all uppercase, all lowercase,
or a mixture of uppercase and lowercase.
A User Password of up to 7 characters should be given each user. In the Call Back group, the Call
Back option should be enabled (checked) for security purposes. If ONLY this option is checked, the
remote user would be asked to supply the callback numbers when they dial into the RASFinder. If
Call Back Security Enabled is also checked, the administrator controls the callback numbers
through the Call Back Number field. In our typical application, User 2's phone number is 875-5000;
therefore, we enter this number in the Call Back Number field. In the Dial In Ports, we have assigned
User2 to WAN Port 2 with phone number 716-5429 assigned to it. This phone number will have to be
entered in the Phone Number field on remote User 2's dial-up networking (My Connection) dialog
box.
After the Add Users dialog box is filled in, you need to click the Rights button which brings up the
User Permissions dialog box.
The User Permissions dialog box enables you to assign protocol's, user service type(s), time limits,
and time of day for each user to login. The Auto Protocols allow for no auto login, login via Telnet, or
RLogin and then direct the remote user to a specific host. The User Service Types defines how the
remote user is going to be allowed to use the network. For example, a remote user could be allowed
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